Wow, this winter weather really sucks. I cannot remember the last time we had a winter this bad. This morning my car had vanished under a giant snowdrift, and after about 40 minutes of shoveling snow and ice to uncover it, I was still unable to get in because the door locks were completely frozen. Not only does this gloomy weather put me in a bad mood, but when it ices the road it keeps me away from training at the gym, which really intensifies my already piss poor disposition. I really need to hurry up and hit the mega millions lotto, so I can move to Hawaii, and relax on the beach year round, sipping on pina coladas while ogling all the young bathing beauties running around half naked in their tiny spaghetti strap bikinis. Meanwhile, back in reality, my training has been going pretty well, so my training partner has talked me in to competing at a local powerlifting meet four months from now. Four months sounds like a long time, but when you start breaking down your training into weeks, and how many times you are able to bench, squat, and deadlift in that 16-week time period, it doesn’t seem like very long at all – just 16 short weeks. I have been using this new pre-workout, nitric oxide product from Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, called N.O. Overload, for the past two weeks, and I have to admit that it has really increased my training intensity, which in turn has increased my strength and muscle endurance. I previously used Jack3d, but the N.O. Overload seems to give me a much better energy boost, plus it’s cheaper and you get about 30% more product, according to the weight they have on both containers. But just getting more doesn’t mean it’s better, so I checked out the ingredients in N.O. Overload and compared them to a couple other pre-workout, nitric oxide products, and then I went to the Internet to sort it all out. Not only does N.O. Overload have more in terms of volume, it clearly has more in terms of the good stuff that you need in a pre-workout, nitric oxide formula. I ordered the N.O. Overload from this web site that has great prices, free shipping for ALL orders (no matter what size), and a 100% money back guarantee – my workout partner turned me on to it, check it out here. This web site also has this crazy-ass free sample program. Of course, I ordered the free samples before I did anything else, and I got them in the mail a few days after I requested them. They have over twenty five products you can pick your free samples from. Not just do I have to focus on my weight lifting to get prepared for this upcoming powerlifting meet, but I also have to drop just about twenty five pounds to be able to compete in the 198-pound weight class. I do think this will at least help me get into swimsuit shape for the summer, and also for when I win the lottery and move to Hawaii. Now, I am going to have to figure out how to achieve this kind of weight reduction, without sacrificing strength. I haven't been very good at dieting, so I might want to do some research and form an effective weight-loss game plan. I gave away 2 of the 4 free samples I got, but I still have 2 left, and 1 of them is for a fat loss and energy product, called Fastin, and everything I have read in the forums, and weight-loss forums has nothing but appreciation for it. On another blog I noticed a coupon code ($10-FASTIN) for ten bucks off Fastin that you can use at this online site hi-tech-online-store. So, I will give the sample a try and if it lights my butt on fire I will ?purchase? some and keep you posted.
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